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As US Recovers, Another Tornado Outbreak Possible This Week

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With parts of the U.S. still recovering from a destructive and deadly three-day tornado outbreak, a storm system moving from the Rockies to the East Coast may very well spawn another round of tornadoes this week, especially from the Midwest to parts of the Deep South.



There were nearly 250 reported tornadoes last week, with the death toll reaching at least 45 in six states. At least 21 of those deaths were in North Carolina, according to The Associated Press. The first tornadoes hit Thursday in Oklahoma, where two were killed. Officials also reported seven deaths in Arkansas, seven in Alabama, seven in Virginia and one in Mississippi.



The new storm will also produce more late-season snow and flooding as the very stormy April continues across the United States.



The greatest threat for thunderstorms capable of producing wind damage, large hail and tornadoes will be from the Ohio Valley southwestward to the Arkansas-Oklahoma-Texas region from Tuesday into early Wednesday, according to the Storm Prediction Center.



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In this region, a north-to-south temperature contrast, an abundance of moisture and favorable upper-level conditions will peak during the afternoon and evening hours. The tornado threat will continue until after dark, the most dangerous time for tornadoes since they're not easily seen in advance and some residents are sleeping and, therefore, do not hear warnings.



Before the storm moves into the region of greatest concern, locally dangerous thunderstorms will occur farther west -- in the Plains and Missouri Valley -- from today into Tuesday. Locally strong storms will spread into the area from the Northeast into the Carolinas on Wednesday, but severe thunderstorms are expected to be less numerous in Virginia and the Carolinas, the region where over 100 tornadoes were reported on Saturday and Saturday night.



Link: http://www.aolnews.com/2011/04/18/as-us-recovers-another-tornado-outbreak-possible-this-week/
 
OMG, these poor people. They've already been through so much and many have lost their family and homes. I seriously would get the heck out of there ASAP!
 
Yeah, it would make sense to do. But I doubt many of the people in the areas would have enough to afford a way out until it all passes.
 
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